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Lo-Fidelity: Aging into the Paul JAS Center
By Lorenzo Semple Follow at Aspen Times
· June 26, 2026
· 5 min read
As I careen haphazardly through the four-way stop of my midlife-crisis, the newborn Paul JAS Center on the Cooper Street Mall is a venue I feel like I’ve very effectively “aged-into.”
After willingly enduring countless late nights seeing, hearing and dancing-to live music at the Belly Up in v...
Key takeaway Now, with the early gigs at the Paul JAS Center, I can dress-up, get-down and be safely back at home in bed with my reading glasses on by 9:30 p.
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The Paul JAS Center's early gigs are a welcome addition to Aspen 's cultural scene, catering to an older demographic that values a more subdued and family-friendly atmosphere. This shift in programming also complements the Belly Up's late-night shows, creating a harmonious balance between the two venues. The center's location on the Cooper Street Mall has helped reactivate the area, bringing new life to the historic district. As the summer season approaches, it will be interesting to see how the Paul JAS Center and the Belly Up continue to work together, potentially hosting joint events or festivals that showcase the best of Aspen's music scene. With the Roaring Fork Valley's growing population of retirees and families, the Paul JAS Center is well-positioned to become a staple of the community, offering a unique and intimate setting for live music performances that cater to a diverse range of tastes and preferences.
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Category: local ·
Published: June 26, 2026 ·
Source: Aspen Times ·
Reading time: 5 min
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What is this story about? As I careen haphazardly through the four-way stop of my midlife-crisis, the newborn Paul JAS Center on the Cooper Street Mall is a venue I feel like I’ve very effectively “aged-into.”
After willingly enduring countless late nights seeing, hearing and dancing-to live music at the Belly Up in v...
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